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. 4 yv ' PAGE 2 LA GUAXDE EVB-NDCG OBSKIIVER, SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1911. I I- m i i.i 7 I iWoney nvesfed in ft RESOURCES a SMm0rmgsY6u RealMwafd T OTP that cannot be measured alone in dollars and - cents,. . .There's satisfaction in knowing you have a home when possibly all other investments fail it gives you a feeling of security and demands ,the recognition of your, fellow townsmen, . Ije ! cause ,by building you show your faith in the fu ' tiire'of the community. And every community ; is known by its deeds. You can help and at the :same time help yourself. A home investment is always the most meritorious, and loss is less like ' ly because you are dealing in values you under stand and with'people you know. We have sup pleid the lumber for the homes of many of your friends who are now on the road, to success, and " want to talk with you whenever you're ready. ' WENAHA LUMBER CO. , GREENWOOD & MADISON S. 'SLOUGH IS.PRErARIXG TO GIVE (OILNTIES prBLicrrT.1 '.Best Way to lift Df'sirfd Information for Yfiteiip Is From I'eople I ' I l it . - i'S. M. Slough -publicity inanager tbe commercial club la sending out (' circular letter to all the communities of Union and Wallowa counties .ask ing for data on their resources, ex: 'ports and general conditions. This la a part of a pian for a two county publicity campaign which Is being worked ontr.' Mr. Slough say? that It is necesba;-y to have data on ell the resources, exports," etc., of each community of the two counties In or der to better carry on' the publicity work, the best way to get It la to get It first hand from the residents of thq communities themselves. If any section has not received ; letter Mr. Slough will be glad to fur nish them with a blank' to fill out so their their community may be repre sentecT. S.-v;;(-. ' -. ' ;' -:' The' data secured will be used In a write-up which will be published In In the east, giving the Grande Rondo valley much accurate advertising. 380 ACRES SEAR SOOTE RVILLE TO BE CULTIVATED. , c Home Phone 421. R-.1I PUA. m.: TIO A BUSINESS ... . " " -tr.i .. ".J Is similar to a personality. It has character good, bad or indifferent,, the tame as an' individual. If the principles of the Individual are fundamentally sound he's an 0. K. Individual. If the policy , of the business is right and Its taethodi squire It is an 0. K business. ' -; ' THE WARDROBE SHOP Is the place to have your clothes cleaned, pressed, repaired and dyed because It Is on the square all of the time. " v wiLscN BRo;s,"nre J. E. Bradley & Go. SANITARY PLUMBING REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTV. Phone, black 3482 NEXT DOOR TO CITY HALL CHILDREN'S DAI TOMORROW. Baptists Will Observe That Day la a i Fitting; Manner With Program. 6 The annual event for the children, that Is, children's day, is to be fitting ly observed tomorrow evening at th Baptist church. An excellent program made up principally of the little folks will be rendered . The prograiu as ft is to be given Is as follows; ; Instrumental Music Miss Horst man. :. V .. , '.; , Recitation, Mildred Evans.' ; ' Song o Greeting By Little One Recitation Gretchen Alleu. .bong of Greeting Philatnias and Agogas. . Scripture. Reading Superintendent Prayer Rev. Gowen. Song, Send the Light By School. ; Reclation Chris Sandborg. Ever-Green , . Drill By . Boys and Girls. . Song, Lilleg and Roses By Little Ones. ,., . ; ' Recitation William 'HuffekerJ Flower Drill By Little Girls. Address Offering : ', . ; f . -' Recitation Roland Huffeker. Song, Crown Him Lord of All Con gregatlon. ' i , Recitation Ruth BIggers. , Prayer Drill By Little Boys. Song, My Country, Tis of The. : Benediction Stew ard s uoera SATURDAY. JUNE 17 H ouse TWENTY-FIFTH SEASON y Deninan Thompson's Celebrated Play THE ORIGINAL i JUST AS PLAYED IN NEW YORK FOR 3 YEARS The Famous Double Quartette The Palms The Great Church Choir A Perfect Cast Complete Scenic Production All the Favorites DIRECTION MR. FRANKLIN THOMPSON PRICES: 50c to $1.50. Seats on sale at Van Burets Thursday Gasoline Engine and Black and Tack le WIU Be Used to Pufl Stamps. 1 C. V. Carson p the Palouse country after looking over the valley this week purhased 380 ares of land, northwest of Summerville, through the Geo. H. Currey real estate agency, being the farms of Clark. y.. Coll ver and Q, L. Gibson. .Quite a portion of this land Is covered with small timber with m small percentage of larger. . Mr. Car son blng a man of means his develop ment of this land will be an inyencv's for other men to experience by his demonstration, how cheaply this' char acter of land can be put under cultl ation by adopting improved methods. Mr. Carson' has a 45-hourse' power gasoline engine and to ucar him ex plain how great big trees will suc cumb to the block and tackle to the uninitiated seems credulous. We have hundreds ' of acres of choice land on the foothills and mountain valleys in this county that some day . will sup port hundreds of happy homes. Under the old system of tha grubbing hoe ,and , mattock ,lt " meant : mighty hard and slow work to clear up a farm 'but Lby the modern up-to-date : methods whn capital can .see quick returns these mountain possibilities wil cer tainly appeal to them. ' & CHURCH NOTICES ; St. Peter's Church. Trinity Sunday. , - ; Holy Communion 8:00a.m. Sunday school ........ ....10:00 a. ni Mornign service ........ .11:00 a, . Evening Service ......... . 7:30 a. m , UPTON H. GIBBS. Rector, ' 3L E, Chnrli. Sunday morning : at r;h9 Methodist Episcopal church the .-ibject cf th address will be "The Pui ixiries and the Efficiency of Brotherhood;" In the eve ning "God In Nature Yello.vstont, Park."- , F. H. Green is the superintendent of the . Sunday . school meeting al 9:45 and Miss Hattie McMurray, prcsiilent of the Epworth league, which hoW Its sessions at 7 p. m." J. D. GILLILAN, Pastor. First rrfsbjterlun Church. Morning subject. "0 x Completeness in Christ" Evening Subject. "The Vital Thing in Religion as Illustrated in 'Souls in Action,' by Harold Begble. The choir will sing and Mrs. A. L. Richardson will Blng solos at each service. Sun day school 9:43 a. m.; Junior Endea, vor service 6:00 p. m.; Christian En aavor service, 7:00 p. m.; prayer meeting, Thursday,. 8:00 p. m. REV. S. W. SEEMANN. Minister. Christian Science Service. Christian Science service is held at 11 a. m. at 907 C avenue. The subject of lesson sermon Is "God, the Preserv er of Man." ' "The Old Homestead." It is a pleasure to announce that Denman Thompson's qualn; chroulcle of rustic life In the New Hampshire fields and valleys, "The Oil Ilora stead. ' Is booked to appe.ir ho-p. Th? 21 years of life that this remnrkab:? il.ty has had is a sf 'Xt'' tribute to Its tower to please l.re class i.f thcitiri goers, who fin I in Its homely Moment, flashes of wt. loveuble ttiincters, and meadoVltuted atnio?- pr. r?, a refreshing swvko froui th ginwj and tinsel of th- speclacubr The cast and scenic embellishment in the "omlng engagement are promised to be of the same hlh order ofbx tclieiue which Franklin Thompson hi! always provided. The special mu sical features,, the . q'lartc: and th grand choir iu the Gears church st-ene are said to be as effective ns In previ ous years. Af the Steward opera I vtise, Juik 17th. La Thursday, 22 BUFFALO RAMCII WILD 1'JESl TRAINED WILD ANIMAL EXHIBITION ? ' 6 To Cure a Cold la One Bay. Take laxative bromo. quinine tab lets. Druggists refund money If it falls to cure. E. W. Grove's signature Is on each box. 5c. TENTH TRANS-CONTINENTAL TOUR., , THE LARGEST WILD WEST SHOW ON EARTH COMINQ DIRECT ON THEIR OWN SPECIAL TRAINS ' i OP noilRi.R t.jrw(iTH nut pnn cp ppom THE BIGGEST RANCH IN THE WORLD. Menagerie WUd Animals From all parts of the Globe. Daring and death defying acts almost , beyond the realms of lupid imagination. . '. A C08MOP,OLITAN COLLECTION OP .COWBOYS AND GIRLS, VANQUEROS. SENORITAS, GtfARDIS RURALES, CHAMPIONS OP THE LARIAT, : ;(',';' R0UGH RIDERS,, PONY, EXPRESS VETERANS, DARINQ , ' V , ? ATHLETES, COMICAL ! CLOWNS, THRILLING . I ' I ,NDIA? IQ,HT! AND WAR DANCES. PRINCE BOllblNirS TOUPE OF RUSSIAN COSSACKS, O v The most daring Horsemen In the World. . BANDS of SIOUX, CHEYpNE and COMANCHE INDIANS, Fresh from the Camp-fire and Council, makinj their first acquaintance .. with pale face, civiliaaticn.' ;- .' The Grand Ethnological Performance concludes with th,e Superb Spectacular, Dramatic, Historical Fantasy, , -- rJr . : The Battle of Wounded' Knee Introducing a vast and motley horde of Indians, Scouts, Trappers and Soldiers that actually took active part In the last brave stand and hopeless struggle the noble redskin made for his freedom and rights. TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY, RAIN OR SHINE Afternoon at a. Evening at i. Doors opea One Hour earlier. WATER PROOF CANVAS. CANNOT LEAK. ' Grand, Gold Glittering Free Street Parade . TWO MILES LONG at n a. m. daily on the main thoroughfare!. BIG FREE EXHIBITIONS oa Show Grounds Immediately alter the Parade BRING IN YOUR DAD HORSES AND KWLES Our Cowboys wifl ride them FREE OF CHARGE. W5.00 wilt b pmM to any fnon Ml-a ! tr Mrfi th,, vnmH rMa. ft Q .f FOR in. WCK'KeS IlitS list your FARM AND FRUIT LANDS, With E. S. GIVEN3 INVESTMENT CO. We have Seattle ueonle whn f invest in OREGONwe have inrfistfirlnnri a interest our friends. Writs m at. cm? mx,rt complete description of what you have for sale, E.S.GIVENS INVESTMENT). g 226 LEARY BUILDING, SEATTLEWASH, ! ,J